Script Outline Add a copy of your script outline here. As you produce your public service announcement during Weeks 4 and 5, revise this proposal as needed before submitting it to your coach again in Week 5. Each member of the team needs a copy of the proposal.
1. Define Bullying
2. Define Cyberbullying
3. List Tips for Parents
4. Give website for more information
Narration Script
Add a copy of your narration script here. As you produce your public service announcement during Weeks 4 and 5, revise this proposal as needed before submitting it to your coach again in Week 5. Each member of the team needs a copy of the proposal. Stop Cyberbullying Now! (text title - maybe animated)Bullying can take serveral forms: hurting others physically, spreading bad rumors, teasing or ganging up on others. (light colored text floating on black screen with small silhouette of figure in corner all alone, head drooping)Cyberbullying is: ( ? text again ?)Sending mean text, email or instant messages (show hands texting)Posting mean or nasty pictures about others (show words post picture to web? on cell phone)Using someone else's user name to spread rumors (show login button on screen)What can parents do? (text again ?)
Talk to your children about what they are doing online. (parent and child looking at computer pointing to screen)

Let them know that cyberbullying can occur on a computer or phone. (shot of computer then phone)

Encourage your children to talk to you if they or someone else is being bullied. ( ?? maybe just sentence on screen)

Explain that they won't get their electronic equipment taken away if they share this information with you.

Be clear that cyberbullyig is wrong and they can help by simply not forwarding any mean texts or pictures. (show cursor move over forward, but then delete instead - one computer or phone?)

As adults we must help kids learn how to use these powerful communcation tools wisely! (pictures of kids using email, facebook, texting, taking phone video)

For more information go to www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying. (put text on screen)